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E Jl. HOLLHS ET IM..

S CABINET SMOKER Filed Aug. 5l. 1923 Patented Nov. 18, 1924 To all iff/om may conce/ra Be it known that we, llana-1 il. a citizen oi the United @tetesj res Cleveland, in the county of' Cuyahoga and. State oit' `@hie7 and Bor Born, citizen oi the United States, leerling at lfleveland. i the county ot Cuyahoga and C* have invented certain nev.y and uf" ul im-- provements in. Smokers7 Cabinets. otl which the following is a full, clear., and exact description.

@ur invention relates to smokers caliinets and particularly to that type oit cabinet designed to be aliixed to theinterior oli a. closed automobile and the Vprincipal object o'll our invention is to provide a new and improved :abinet particularly adapted for this use. In the drawings accompam/ing this speciiication and forming a part thereof' we have shown, 'for purposes of illustration, one term which our invention may assume. In these drawings Figure 1 is a front elevation of this illustrative embodiment oli' our invention.

Figure 2 is a plan view ot the device shown in Figure 1, while Figures 3 and 4lare sections on the lines 3 3 and 4 4 respectively of Figure 2.

The device herein shown comprises a base 11 from which rises a back plate 1Q, and intermediate plate. 13, a front plate lil, and a pair ot end plates 15 which are arranged to close the ends ot spaces between the back plate l2 and intermediate plate 13 and botween the intermediate plate 13 andthe :troi'it plate Vl/l to thus form between the back plaie 12 and intermediate plate 13 a chamber 16 and between the intermediate plate 13 and front plate 14- a chamber 17. Struck out from the back plate 1Q are a plurality of lugs 18 acting' as transverse partitions to divide the chamber 16 into a plurality of compartments 19 while struck out from the intermediate plate 13 are a plurality of similar lugs 20 acting as transverse partitions to divide the chamber 17 into a similar plurality ot compartments 21.

The chamber 16 is particularly designed for the reception ot cigars and the chamber 17 'tor the reception ot cigarettes and accordingly we Jform the compartments 19 oil2 a size suitable to hold a single cigar of the ordinary dimensions and the compartments 21 of a suitable size to hold a plurality of cigarettes of the usual dimensions and in addif'. i we iorm thi,l inte i i... i. claim the time reni; l, acrcssible.

ln ordeil to further protect the cigarettes vl'e j )refer 'lo pivot 'to the iront plate 14e at a cover S23 adapted to be s-.v'ung into posi the compartment 17 to close that compartaient. .lli desired, a similar cover may be provided Yfor the comiiartment 16 and may be pivoted either to the intermediate plate or the rear plate 12.

l/lounted upon the l'iase plato 11 beside the chambers 16 and 17 is an inverted llil-shaped member 2111 adapted. to receive and supp-ort a match bor: 25 in the usual and well known manner. Also p sitioned laterally of the chambers 1G and 17 is a suitable ash tray Q6 preferably detachably supported forwardly of the match box support 24: by means of bayonet slots 27 cut in the wall of the ash tray 26 and engaging cooperating studs 28 carried by the adjacent end 15.

It will be apparent from the above description that the form of our invention herein shown provides a cabinet adapted to conveniently position cigars and cigarettes and matches and provided with a conveniently positioned and readily detachable ash. tray. lt will therefore be airiparent that the Y.Form oil" our invention herein shown provides a cabinet convenient and suitable tor the purposes ttor which it has been particularly designed. ln addition, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that the particular embodiment herein shown may be variously changed and modiiied without de} )arting trom the spirit or' our invention or sacriicing' the advantages thereof and that the disclosure herein is illustrative only and our invention not limited thereto.

life claim:

1. smokers cabinet adapted to be attached to th-e interior ott an automobile comprising' a YFront wall somewhat lower than the length ot a cigarette, an intermediate wall somewhat lower than the length of a cigar, a rear wall, ends connecting' said walls to form a cigarette chamber between said front wall and said intermediate wall and a cigar chamber between said. intermediate Ell) wall ancl said rear wall. an@L transverse partitions dividing; each of said chambers into a plurality or compartments.

2. A smokers cabinet Comprising a base, a asino carried thereby and aclagted to receive prepared smolable articles such as lCigars or cigarettes or both, a match box support also Larrierr by saicl base and gesitioned laterally of said easing7 an ash tr y, and bayonet joints Carried by said ash tray and said easing' detaohably supporting` saiil ash tray frein said easing' and `gositionefl forwardly of said match box support and laterally of said casing.

A slnokerls cabinet comprising` a base, a easing` Carried thereb;v and adapted to receive prepared. smolrable articles such as cigars 0r Cigarettes or both, a. match box support also carried by said base and positioned laterally of said Casing, an ash tray,

and means detachably supporting said ash tray 'from said Casing and positioned 'forwardly of said mate-h box support and laterally o't said casing.

4. rsmokers Cabinet comprising a easing araptecl to receive prepared smokablo artioles such as cigars or cigarettes or both, an ash tray, and bayonet joints Carried by said ash tra)v and said casing cleiacliablyL sugporting said ash tray from said Casing.

5. smokers cabinet eomgrismg a easlng adapted to receive prepared smolable artioles :auch as Cigars or cigarettes or both, anV

our signatures.

FRANK J. HOLLIS. ROY BGYD. 

